During the Lawrence strike of 1912, also known as the Bread and Roses strike, the government played a significant role by siding with the mill owners rather than the strikers. Local law enforcement, backed by state authorities, frequently intervened to suppress the protests, often using violence and arresting labor leaders. Additionally, the federal government became involved when the strike drew national attention, ultimately sending investigators to assess the situation. However, the overall response reflected a preference for maintaining order and supporting business interests over labor rights.
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